Corruption continues to be the major problem in the political system of India. Transparency International, the global corruption-monitoring agency defines corruption as “The abuse of entrusted power for private gain” (Transparency International, 2009a, p. 14). Their recent publication, Global Corruption Barometer (Transparency International, 2009b, p. 5-6) reveals the political sector as the most corrupt across the globe. The findings specific to India echo the same thought and classify the political sector as the most corrupt.The corruption within institutions such as the political parties and the civil servants greatly affects the business. The businesspersons often deal with bribery while interacting with the government machinery. However, the government is willing to deal with the corruption. India has signed the UN convention against corruption in 2005 and ADB-OECD Anti-Corruption Action Plan for Asia-Pacific in the year 2001 but still its long way to go.